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In immunology, the mononuclear phagocyte system or mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) also known as the macrophage system is a part of the immune system that consists of the phagocytic cells located in reticular connective tissue. The cells are primarily monocytes and macrophages, and they accumulate in lymph nodes and the spleen. The Kupffer cells of the liver and tissue histiocytes are also part of the MPS. The mononuclear phagocyte system and the monocyte macrophage system refer to two different entities, often mistakenly understood as one. "Reticuloendothelial system" is an older term for the mononuclear phagocyte system, but it is used less commonly now, as it is understood that most endothelial cells are not macrophages. The mononuclear phagocyte system is also a somewhat dated concept trying to combine a broad range of cells, and should be used with caution. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Geochemistry
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Recent estimates of the abundances of the elements in the earth's crust
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The chemical elements in nature
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Contribution à l'étude des comportements du potassium, de l'uranium et du thorium dans l'evolution des magmas
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The nature and origin of gold mineralization at Sams Creek, north-west Nelson
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Seventh Annual V. M. Goldschmidt Conference
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Kora : a study of a miocene, submarine arc-stratovolcano, North Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
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Ninth Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference: August 22-27, 1999, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Heavy metals and gold in waters, sediments and aquatic vegetation from the Hauraki goldfields area of New Zealand
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Papers Presented at the Eleventh Annual V. M. Goldschmidt Conference: May 20-24, 2001, Hot Springs, Virginia, USA
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Tracing the Origins of Refractory Inclusions - the Solar System's Oldest Solids: a Petrographic, Geochemical and 26Al-26Mg Dating Study of CV and CK Refractory Inclusions
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Stable Isotope Geochemistry
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Stable Isotope, Major and Trace Element Chemistry of Modern Snow from Evans Piedmont Glacier, Antarctica: Insights into Potential Source Regions and Relationship of Glaciochemistry to Atmospheric Circulation and Vigour
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Ecological, Oceanographic and Temperature Controls on the Incorporation of Trace Elements into Globigerina Bulloides and Globoconella Inflata in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
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Greenhills Complex Dunite: Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry and Potential for Carbon Sequestration
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Evaluating the Potential to Extract High-Resolution Paleoclimate Information from the Near-Shore New Zealand Molluscan Species Austrovenus stutchburyi
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Assembling Dacite in a Continental Subduction Zone: A Case Study of Tauhara Volcano
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The Geochemistry of Pāua as a Potential Proxy for Past and Present Environmental Change
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Shelf-to-canyon sedimentation on the South Westland Continental Margin, Westland, New Zealand.
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Crystal Specific Constraints on Subvolcanic Processes Preceding Eruptions at Mt Taranaki, New Zealand
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Titanium-in-quartz geothermometry: tracing siliciclastic sediment across the South Island
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Shallow Fluid Movement in the Hanging Wall of the Alpine Fault
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Carbon and nitrogen isotopes in lichen as a geothermal exploration tool
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Geochemistry & Timing, Sams Creek Gold Deposit NW Nelson, New Zealand
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Trialling small-scale passive systems for treatment of acidmine drainage: A case study from Bellvue Mine, WestCoast, New Zealand.
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Formation of Fe-rich subsurface precipitate layers on White Island, New Zealand
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How to be a Prehistoric Weatherman: Using n-alkanes as a Proxy for Holocene Climate and Hydrology, Southwest South Island, New Zealand
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Geochemistry of Auckland Island Lake Sediments: Assessing Recent Sub-Antarctic Climate Change
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Geochemical variations in glauconitic minerals : application as a potassium fertiliser resource.
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Using a tephrostratigraphic framework to determine the past 40,000 yrs of fault rupture and paleohydrothermal activity on the east strand of the Whirinaki Fault, Ngakuru Graben, central Taupo Volcanic Zone
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2000 Years of Sub-Antarctic Climate: The Use of n-alkanes and Compound-Specific Isotopes for the Paleoclimate Reconstruction of Auckland Island
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A Late Pleistocene Record of Paleoproductivity and Ocean Circulation Variation From the Gulf of Alaska: Results From IODP Expedition 341 (Southern Alaska Margin)
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